
Understanding Suicide & Addiction
Dennis C. Daley(Author)
Hazelden Information & Educational Services (Publisher)
Published on 30. January 2003
Book
Mixed media product
978-1-59285-674-9 (ISBN)
Description
Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and printed components are available in one package at a new low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program.
The collection Understanding Suicide and Addiction helps clients recognize warning signs, stay involved in a recovery program, keep sobriety a high priority, think through suicidal thoughts, and build and use a support system.
The collection includes a video program on DVD plus a CD-ROM with the following materials: a facilitator guide, a patient workbook, video discussion questions, and the pamphlet A Family Guide to Coping with Dual Disorders. Author Dennis Daley is nationally renowned for developing and managing treatment services for addiction and dual disorders.
The collection Understanding Suicide and Addiction helps clients recognize warning signs, stay involved in a recovery program, keep sobriety a high priority, think through suicidal thoughts, and build and use a support system.
The collection includes a video program on DVD plus a CD-ROM with the following materials: a facilitator guide, a patient workbook, video discussion questions, and the pamphlet A Family Guide to Coping with Dual Disorders. Author Dennis Daley is nationally renowned for developing and managing treatment services for addiction and dual disorders.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Minneapolis
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
116 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59285-674-9 (9781592856749)
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